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Weight Loss Programs

I am sick to death of listening to the radio and TV about weight loss programs to follow. Okay there are pills, potions, low fat foods, exercise programs, weight loss programs, and stupid dangerous diets that reduce the calorie count so much that it can invoke an eating disorder.

One I keep listening to every morning is the Jenny Craig Program. The thing about these weight loss programs is that they are often very low in calories, which over time will make you add on more weight because the basal metabolic rate (BMR) is slower than normal. Those individuals who miss breakfast are more likely to become overweight. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and it invokes the metabolism and keeps it higher for longer. Stay away from sugary cereals like Special K (another con-merchant who uses colour therapy – red – to make you become hungry). All cereals are crap and full of additives – most likely sugar or sweeteners.

One of the best – and lowest calorie – breakfasts is to have two pieces of rye bread toasted, two poached or scrambled eggs, and two slices of bacon. You will take in around 500 calories, but you are also less likely to snack on sugary foods later, and the protein kick will be sufficient enough to last until lunch. Perfect snacks to munch on are nectarines and satsumas. Rice cakes are also good because they often use brown rice which is higher in fibre.

Weight loss programs that you pay for may cause short-term weight loss because of the reduced calories, but do you really want to follow an expensive food program forever? They are after your money. If you’re stuck for some meal ideas and you want to lose weight, write to me for free and I’ll give you some ideas.

To lose weight effectively you must:

  • Eat breakfast. It triggers the metabolism to rise, and while you eat your body undergoes thermogenesis (burns calories while digesting). The more times you eat throughout the day the more you will take advantage of dietary thermogenesis.
  • Take up weight-training. Muscle is metabolically active, and the more muscle there is in the body the more calories you will burn at rest. Press-ups are one of the most basic body-weight training exercises you can undertake, and they can be performed anywhere. During a press-up, you are holding up almost seventy percent of your own bodyweight. Squats are effective for building the glutes (buttocks) and strengthening the thighs. If you add just one pound of muscle mass per month over the space of three months, you will burn an extra 150 calories per day at rest.
  • Stop eating Low-fat food. You think it is good for you, but it may have an opposing effect on you and help you to gain weight. Why? Low fat foods contain sweeteners, and these are often worse than natural sugar. Sweeteners stimulate the brain to produce ghelin – the hunger hormone – so the more you eat of them the more you will crave. How many of us feel guilty staring at a piece of chocolate cake let alone eating the piece? Where is the guilt coming from? The past? Emotional issues? Get rid of these niggling doubts by focusing on the now. Breath deeply through the nose making sure that the belly extends outwards, and exhale through the mouth. Continue five times to make you aware of where you are right now. Fuck the past, future, or how many chocolate biscuits you ate for lunch. Guilt is often what causes unhealthy eating habits. I love maltesers and pizza. Do I feel guilty about chomping a full sized ten inch pizza (or even a twelve inch) sometimes. No! I enjoy the occasional treats.
  • Eat everything in moderation. If you want to eat a full sized pizza once a week, look forward to it and savour every bite. Try to eat healthily throughout the week and have a treat once or twice a week. If you fancy roast potatoes, brush the lightly with olive oil and roast until they  crunchy. Roast potatoes are full of goodness and it is okay to eat them every day, just steer clear of the goose fat and stick to Lurpak or olive oil. Add salt, black pepper, and chilli flakes for an added kick.
  • Focus inwards at your emotions. Do you emotionally eat because you feel unhappy inside, or is it because of another issue. Begin meditation and learn to breath deeply anytime you feel distress or anxious. Flower Remedies are wonderful and they treat emotions in a drug-free way. I use them. They are also non-addictive and they are to be used for as long as necessary.
  • Change for yourself. It is easy to know what is classed as perfection. Supermodels and actresses with size two figures, or those who cake their eyes, face, and lips in natural looking make-up. Forget about trying to look like another. You have your own body shape and muscle mass that is more unique than anybody elses. Why would you want to look like a supermodel and everyone else anyway? Men like curvy women. Those who only date stick thin females are shallow and have their own insecurities anyway. One guy jibed me about my untoned thighs once. He was a fellow Virgo, and I went off him after that because he was obviously looking for supermodel perfection and he didn’t see it in me. I am fit and healthy inside, why do I need to be toned to perfection? I would never change for anyone, only myself. If you want to lose weight, never do it for another person. Do it only for yourself. You, your body, and your mind are here together on Earth for a very long time, so learn to love yourself and your flaws.
  • Stay away from fad diets and weight-loss programs. They want your money and their aim is to make sure that you stay on their diet for as long as possible. You will likely lose weight on their program, but you will also gain it if an inadequate calorie intake is sustained. Do you really need your mind made up for you as to what to eat to lose weight? Use fresh vegetables with meals. Use skinless meats and avoid frozen ready meals are these contain additional salt/sugar. Most diets state that you must follow a calorie controlled diet in order for the weight loss program to work anyway. They take out all the measuring and deliver the small portion sizes to you. Instead of chomping three fajitas (as I do), they will send you two. Remember, you pay for that, and what a stupid expense when you have YOUR own mindset as a tool to lose weight.

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Killer Circuit

This short workout is timed three minutes for each separate sequence. Boxing, skipping, and weight training incorporates to provide the body with a thorough workout.

Equipment Needed

  • Mat
  • Medicine ball
  • Boxing gloves and bag
  • 10-20kg dumbells
  • Stability ball
  • Skipping rope

The Workout

  • Jump rope for three minutes to warm up the muscles.
  • Do alternate punches to the heavy bag for three minutes. Try not to take a break, and if you do stay on your toes to keep the heart rate high. Throw upper cuts, jabs, and straight punches.
  • Sit on stability ball and grab your medicine ball. Perform three minutes of sit-ups slowly. If you struggle with the last minute and a half, transfer the sit-ups to the mat. Remember to exhale as you rise, and inhale when you drop your shoulders. This will hurt but will build strong abdominals. Alternatively, do sit-ups against the heavy bag and punch the bag with each crunch.
  • Pick up your weights and perform three minutes of weighted squats. Try to perform the exercise slowly to really work the buttock and thigh muscles.
  • Rest hands on mat and position feet closely on stability ball. Dip down into a press-up and then pull the ball in with your feet. This is a hard move but try to perform twelve. It strengthens core strength, works on balance, and tones the calves, back, and arms.
  • That’s one round. Try to perform two of the same circuit.

This workout will take on average 25 minutes. Take a rest in between each move for 30 seconds to one minute.  I really was sore the next day after this short workout.

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Lose Weight with Boxing Training

Aint’ it strange that you can never really notice weight loss in yourself until someone else spots it. A couple of weeks ago a person I hadn’t seen in years told me I had lost weight. The same day, a girl at the gym asked me if I had lost weight. Of course, I have been doing my usual weight training and skipping workouts and much less spinning. It’s so strange. Then I weighed myself at weekend and found that I had put half a stone on.

So perhaps I’ve added a lot of muscle tissue, which obviously weighs more than fat, although I have a fairly athletic build, but I don’t think I have added seven pounds of muscle. That is way too much.

Anyhow, I need something quick to get me fit and I’m now attending boxing training twice a week, body pump once a week and body combat once a week. That’s enough for me. I’m already aching after my gym session last night and boxing training tonight.

If you’re serious about conditioning your body, I would highly recommend boxing training. The hour and a half session started off with skipping. I used a weighted rope, which makes it a little harder but tones the shoulders nicely. Then there were sprints on the spot, high jumps, press-ups, burpees, star jumps, and sit-ups. Then it was out into the nippy air for a mile and half job followed by tiring two minute heavy bag punches non-stop. Sit ups and press-ups followed, then knees up throwing shots at the bag thirty seconds, heavy blows for half a minute, and alternate punches for a final thirty seconds. Two sets of these were performed.

Finally the last twenty minutes contained some seriously hard body weight training, some of which I coudn’t do (throw your body off the floor press-ups) but at least I tried but almost splatted my nose on the carpet. More tough sit-ups followed and then it was a stretch and warm down.

I am not sure what attracts me to hard training such as this but I know that the pain is worth it in fitness and the positive changes it gives to the body. Even my punching power has gained in strength and I am able to keep my guard up. I have big respect for boxers. I struggled throwing punches for just two minutes, let alone twelve rounds of three minutes.

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Muscle vs. Fat

What is important to remember when you are undertaking any exercise or weight loss programme is that if you perform weight training, you WILL put on weight. If you’re obsessed with weighing yourself, this isn’t going to help you one bit and can lead you off the right path onto the wrong.

Instead, get rid of the scales and let your clothes tell the truth. I always know when I’ve lost weight because my clothes are loose. The scales always show me at the same weight or more but I do a lot of weight training.

The reason I state this is because muscle does weigh more than fat, so obviously if you are doing regular weight training the muscle gain will show up on the scale. This can make some people panic but remember muscle is your best friend and will help to burn off the fat over the long term. It may not be overnight but you will certainly look leaner if you keep up weight training.

Another myth that most people worry about with weight training is that they will bulk up to look like Arnie. Even if you start with light weights and perform 20-30 reps, you will start to build muscle. To burn serious fat, try to increase the weights every week. The more weight you can squat or press, the more leaner your muscles will become. Avoid pyramid training which use heavy weights and you’ll be fine. I would highly recommend Body Pump. It is tough but work on building your mental strength to perform weight training.

Even today I weighed myself and I usually never do. Twelve stone. I am lean but I perform a boxing training, body pump, spinning, and skipping over the week so my metabolism is high. Another great thing you must know about weight training is that it will burn still be burning off fat for up to 48 hours afterward. Cardio may burn it for up to 2-3 hours afterward so how cool would it be to burn fat through the night.

Remember to eat lots of protein to fuel the additional muscle.

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